dismember

  • 1Dismember — Pays d’origine Suède Genre musical death metal Années d activité 1988 Labels …

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  • 3Dismember — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Dismember Información personal Origen Estocolmo  Suecia …

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  • 5Dismember — Dis*mem ber, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dismembered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dismembering}.] [OF. desmembrer, F. d[ e]membrer; pref. des (L. dis) + OF. & F. membre limb. See {Member}.] 1. To tear limb from limb; to dilacerate; to disjoin member from member;… …

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  • 6dismember — index disband, disjoint, divide (separate), mutilate, part (separate), separate, sever …

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  • 7dismember — c.1300, from O.Fr. desmembrer (11c.), from M.L. dismembrare tear limb from limb; castrate, from L. de take away + membrum limb (see MEMBER (Cf. member)). Related: Dismembered; dismembering …

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  • 8dismember — [v] cut into pieces amputate, anatomize, cripple, disassemble, disjoint, dislimb, dislocate, dismantle, dismount, dissect, divide, maim, mutilate, part, rend, sever, sunder, take down; concepts 98,135,176 Ant. join  …

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  • 9dismember — ► VERB 1) tear or cut the limbs from. 2) divide up (a territory or organization). DERIVATIVES dismembered adjective dismemberment noun. ORIGIN Old French desmembrer, from Latin membrum limb …

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  • 10dismember — [dis mem′bər] vt. [ME dismembren < OFr desmembrer: see DIS & MEMBER] 1. to remove the limbs of by cutting or tearing 2. to pull or cut to pieces; separate into parts; divide up or mutilate dismemberment n …

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